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Juaquai Gregg, left, and Shuntocqua Shine are charged with aggravated kidnapping. At least two other suspects remain at large.

Dallas police haven’t said much about the mysterious kidnapping case in which they initially did not know the identity of the victim earlier this month.

As they made progress in the case, including locating the 31-year-old victim and arresting two suspects, police officials became increasingly tight-lipped about what they think happened.

According to police documents obtained by The Dallas Morning News, the man who was kidnapped at gunpoint was taken to a southeast Dallas apartment, where he was stripped naked in a bathtub and tortured with a hot skillet.

Derrick Demond Polk, a convicted felon, somehow escaped his attackers and fled to Oklahoma “in fear for his life,” the documents said. He called Dallas police from there last week, two days after authorities issued a public alert about an apparent kidnapping of an unknown man at a Chevron gas station near Interstate 35E and Medical District Drive, the documents said.

Polk flew back to Dallas and met with investigators in the case. He identified his attackers to police and two of them, a man and a woman, were arrested last week. Juaquai Nedru Gregg and Shuntocqua Shunate Shine, both 31, remain in the Dallas County Jail on aggravated kidnapping charges.

Shine’s bail has been set at $60,000. Gregg’s bail was set at more than $1 million, according to jail records.

According to the documents, at least two more men suspected in the attack remain at large. They are Joshua Antwane Smart, 24, and Patrick D. Lenard, 31, according to police documents.

The documents outline key elements of the investigation and how it unfolded.

It’s unclear exactly why the group allegedly kidnapped Polk, but the documents suggest they may have been after him since at least the beginning of the month.

On Nov. 1, Lenard showed up at the home of Polk’s mother and said he was looking for Polk, the documents said. He told her that “Polk took something that was not his and he needed to get it back,” the documents said.

On Nov. 10, about 2 p.m. Polk drove a Chevrolet Camaro to the Chevron station, parked and went inside. Video from a nearby business recorded two other motorists drive up and park, the documents said.

Polk is seen on the video trying to run from his attackers, but three men chased after him and Shine drove into him, knocking him to the ground, police said. Polk continued to try to get away, but Lenard forced him into the back of one of the cars at gunpoint, documents said.

The video showed a car “speed back through the Chevron parking lot with the back right passenger door open and … Polk’s feet hanging out the door kicking,” the documents said. Shine is believed to have been driving that vehicle.

Two people were seen hopping in the other vehicle and another person, believed to be Lenard, drove off in Polk’s car.

Polk later told police that he was taken to an apartment near Loop 12 and Jim Miller Road. He told police his attackers were “kicking him, punching him and burning him with a skillet while naked in a bath tub.”

It remains unclear exactly how Polk managed to escape his abductors or how and why he fled to Oklahoma before calling Dallas police.

Prior to making contact with Polk, police traced one of the vehicles to Shine and another one to Lenard. They also found Polk’s Chevrolet in an open field near the Love Field area. The windows were smashed and the interior was damaged, the documents said.

All of the suspects have arrest records in Dallas County. Gregg, who declined an interview request, has prior Dallas County convictions on multiple drug charges.

Lenard has numerous felony convictions, including for a 2002 murder in which he pled guilty and was sentenced to eight years in prison, according to public records. He was released from state prison in 2011, according to records.

Smart was indicted earlier this year in Dallas County on drug dealing charges.